Manhattan man convicted of causing fentanyl-related death of toddler son: DA Bragg | amNewYork
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Manhattan man convicted of causing fentanyl-related death of toddler son: DA Bragg | amNewYork
"Rosa was found guilty of second-degree manslaughter and second-degree aggravated harassment for allowing his son to ingest lethal doses of drugs."
"An autopsy determined that Charlie Rosa-Velloso had 10 times the amount of fentanyl typically used for medical purposes, indicating a severe overdose."
"Rosa was fully aware of the hazards and knew that under ACS supervision, he was not allowed to be alone with his son."
"Tests of the bottle from which Rosa-Velloso had drunk revealed the presence of cocaine and fentanyl, confirming the cause of death."
Anthony Rosa was convicted of second-degree manslaughter for the death of his 2-year-old son, Charlie Rosa-Velloso, due to cocaine and fentanyl intoxication. Rosa allowed his son to ingest lethal doses while he was supposed to be supervising him during his wife's childbirth. An autopsy revealed that Charlie had 10 times the typical medical dose of fentanyl in his system. Rosa was aware of the dangers and was not permitted to be alone with his son under ACS supervision.
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